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  • Safehead Sowa
  • Protective helmet for learning to walk
  • age 7-24 m
  • Head circumference 40-52 cm
  • weight 100 g
  • turquoise color
  • Outdoor materials nylon, spandex, polyethylene foam
  • Cotton lining
  • free of harmful substances
  • new condition
  • The packaging may show traces of storage or be damaged. It was opened to check the contents.
  • The helmet provides the child with both greater safety. It helps to avoid serious head injuries, while maintaining comfort and convenience. Irreplaceable help at the stage of learning to walk.
  • Additional reinforcement in a key place - a thicker strap runs in the middle of the helmet (from the forehead).
  • Very light - weighs less than 100g.
  • It does not put pressure on the growing head of the child.
  • Numerous ventilation holes in combination with the air -permeable cotton lining ensure very high comfort and prevent overheating.
  • The helmet is specially cut at the front, so that it does not send the field of view.
  • The flexible connection in half of the helmet makes the helmet adapts very well to the size of the child's head. In addition, the strap under the child's chin is adjustable.
  • Fastening: Two stripes with ergonomic shape, clipped under the baby's chin with a Velcro. This ensures both convenience and optimal attachment.
  • Made of non -toxic, certified materials.
  • Made of soft and lightweight cushioning PE (polyethylene) foam.
  • Attention! The helmet is not designed for cycling, skateboarding or rollers.
  • Meets the requirements of the EU Directive PPE 89/686/EEC.
  • In line with the EN71-1/2/3 standard for children's toys and care products.
  • The product has undergone American (CPSC) mechanical and physical tests 16 CFR 1500.48, 1500.49 and 1501.
  • Meets American CPSIA SEC standards. 101 and CPSIA. Sec. 108.